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Geo -Logic Associates BORING NO.: MW -1 1 <br />Boring Log <br />PAGE- OF 2 <br />1 1 20QUE SrARMD.1V <br />r rr 67.2 fat <br />•i 1; GFEM rt iRMRM1 <br />LOGGED BY- W. LOPIZ CEO Wnft NO <br />DRE <br />TIME <br />PID <br />8811 <br />� <br />v <br />g <br />z <br />�j aIDESCIOPTION <br />4i <br />COMMENTS <br />1011-2 <br />916 <br />9:35 <br />9:59 <br />10:11 <br />10:32 <br />11:07 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />0 <br />63 <br />1090 s <br />78 <br />52 <br />35 <br />19 <br />SPT <br />SFT <br />SPT <br />SPT <br />SPT <br />SPT <br />t <br />— <br />...same as above. <br />Yellowish brown(10YR 5/6), fine to coarse, <br />well—graded, very dense SILTY SANDSTONE with <br />trace of fine GRAVEL <br />Dark yellowish brown (tOYR 4/6), very fine to <br />fine, poorly graded, slightly plastic, hard SANDY <br />SILTSTONE with trace of fine GRAVEL and <br />moderate magnesium oxide staining. <br />— — — — — — — — — — — — <br />Dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/6), slightly <br />plastic, very stiff, CLAYEY SILTSTONE with <br />laminar very fine, poorly graded, compact <br />SANDSTONE; minor iron oxide and magnesium <br />oxide staining. <br />Dark yellowish brown (10YR 4/6), stiff, plastic <br />CLAYEY SILTSTONE with laminar, very fine SAND <br />and moderate iron oxide and magnesium oxide <br />staining. <br />Slightly moist. <br />Moist <br />— — — — — <br />Very — moi—st. <br />Sampler is wet. <br />Very moist. <br />Notes: <br />1. Total depth of boring 76.5 feet bgs. <br />2. Groundwater first encountered at a depth <br />of 69.5 feet bgs on 10/12/2011; static <br />water level measured at 67.2 feet bgs on <br />10/19/2011. <br />3. Samples collected using an automatic trip <br />hammer. <br />4. Temporary well with screen from 64.5 to <br />74.5 feet bgs constructed on 10/12/2011. <br />The data oresented on this loa <br />is a simDlification <br />of actual conditions encountered and apDlies only at the location of this borinq <br />I and at the time of drilling. Subsurface conditions may differ at other locations and may change with the passage of time. 1 <br />